[Abbenay] thursdsay project . >Rodin Coil

Ged Wed gedw99 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 10 12:01:47 CST 2010


vidoes that help with thursday project:

this is the guy that works with the inventor of the rodin coil. He does the
builds
http://www.youtube.com/user/jamiebuturff

Shows magnetic properties
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv_CGFH0iTI

there are a ton of others on youtu´ge that are all super weird stuff

Ged



On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 6:56 PM, Ged Wed <gedw99 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey,
>
> i am going to try toi build a rodin coil on thursday.
>
> http://www.angelfire.com/ak5/energy21/rodin.htm
>
> There are sokme videos on youtube also, so have a look.
>
> it will be a fun exercise as it has some magnetic and physics anomolies.
>
> wondering if anyomne has some of these parts floating around at home ??
>
> parts:
> a. 28 mm guage coper wire
> b. a few connectors to terminate the copper windings
> c. old power cord. Cut it open so we can connect power to the coil
> d. volt meter for CT ending. these are kind of expensive. does anyone have
> one we can use on thrursday.
> e. light bulbs.some tin foil to shie´ld the bulb
> f. magnéts. again kind of expensive, but if everyone brings what they have
> we can try out the effects with different magnets.
> g. I will try to bring some old speakers from which i can harvest some
> large magnets too
> h. small pins. used to lay out the winding locations
> i. donut shapped plastic thing. can get them at ´toy shops. Need to be
> about 20 cm diameter so we can fit magnets in the opening in the middle of
> the coil for testing out effects.
> j. soeaker cables. if we wire up the output from an amplifier and run it
> throught the robin coil you also get a very unusal speaker.'
> h. temperature gauge. coudl to see how much the coil heats up.
>
>
> if anyone has a magnetic viewer device that woudl be great too. the EM
> field out of the Rodin coil is super weird, so it woudl great if we can
> visualise it.
>
> regards
>
> ged
>
>
>


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